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Publisher : MAD-Eduforma
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
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ISBN : 8466526129
Author :
Publisher : MAD-Eduforma
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
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ISBN : 8466526129
Author : Michael Neuman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 45,54 MB
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317027825
Every 20 years since 1920, Madrid has undergone an urban planning cycle in which a city plan was prepared, adopted by law, and implemented by a new institution. This preparation-adoption-institutionalization sequence, along with the institution's structures and procedures, have persisted - with some exceptions - despite frequent upheavals in society. The planning institution itself played a lead role in maintaining continuity, traumatic history notwithstanding. Why and how was this the case? Madrid's planners, who had mostly trained as architects, invented new images for the city and metro region: images of urban space that were social constructs, the products of planning processes. These images were tools that coordinated planning and urban policy. In a complex, fragmented institutional milieu in which scores of organized interests competed in overlapping policy arenas, images were a cohesive force around which plans, policies, and investments were shaped. Planners in Madrid also used their images to build new institutions. Images began as city or metropolitan designs or as a metaphor capturing a new vision. New political regimes injected their principles and beliefs into the governing institution via images and metaphors. These images went a long way in constituting the new institution, and in helping realize each regime's goals. This empirically-based life cycle theory of institutional evolution suggests that the constitutional image sustaining the institution undergoes a change or is replaced by a new image, leading to a new or reformed institution. A life cycle typology of institutional transformation is formulated with four variables: type of change, stimulus for change, type of constitutional image, and outcome of the transformation. By linking the life cycle hypothesis with cognitive theories of image formation, and then situating their synthesis within a frame of cognition as a means of structuring the institution, this book arrives at a new theory
Author : Gerhard Larsson
Publisher : IOS Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 29,82 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1586036564
With country descriptions of: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.
Author : Demetrio Muñoz Gielen
Publisher : Sidestone Press
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9088900590
Everyone would agree that urban development, especially when involving the building of residential areas, should be accompanied by sufficient and good public infrastructure and facilities. We all want neighbourhoods with the necessary roads, green areas, social facilities, affordable housing and public spaces of high quality. At the same time, nowadays, governments are facing severe cuts in public expenditure. So who is going to pay for all that quality? In the Netherlands and in many other countries, achieving these public goals has become a problem, especially in the regeneration of deteriorated inner-city sites. This book offers insight in how the economic value increase that arises from urban development can serve to finance the quality we want, without the need for public subsidies. The findings and recommendations made in this book focus on Western Europe, mainly on successful and alternatively less successful recent experiences in Spain, England and the Netherlands. Public bodies can use the recommendations to create the necessary conditions to improve the involvement of property developers and landowners in the financing of infrastructure and facilities. Property developers and landowners can find formulas for private-public partnership that can lead to lower development costs and risks, allowing them to pay for good infrastructure and facilities while maintaining profitability. Scholars will find here the theoretical backgrounds for this relevant topic. The author has both an academic and a professional background in the practice of urban development.
Author : Klaus-Jürgen Evert
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 1548 pages
File Size : 30,60 MB
Release : 2010-05-21
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 3540764550
This unique, multilingual, encyclopedic dictionary in two volumes covers terms regularly used in landscape and urban planning, as well as environmental protection. The languages are American and British English, Spanish (with many Latin-American equivalents), French, and German. The encyclopedia also provides various interpretations of the terms at the planning, legal or technical level, which make its meaning more precise and its usage clearer.
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Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 13,4 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Union catalogs
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Author : Michael Charles Neuman
Publisher :
Page : 778 pages
File Size : 47,85 MB
Release : 1996
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Page : 618 pages
File Size : 25,59 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Architecture
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Author : España
Publisher :
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 12,16 MB
Release : 1992
Category : City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN : 9788430922123
Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1020 pages
File Size : 18,41 MB
Release : 1979
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